Social Entrepreneurship
What is the definition of social entrepreneurship?
Social entrepreneurship is a form of economic activity whose main goal is to solve social and environmental problems while generating revenue.
Social entrepreneurship is an economic activity aimed at maximizing profits at any cost.
Social entrepreneurship is investing in traditional businesses with the hope of achieving high financial returns.
Social entrepreneurship is the conduct of charitable activities without seeking to generate any revenue.
What are the benefits of social entrepreneurship?
Increasing community unemployment.
Limiting access to resources for marginalized groups.
Focusing solely on maximizing profits for the company's owners.
Creating sustainable solutions to social and environmental problems.
What can be the forms of social entrepreneurship?
Governmental bodies.
Non-profit organizations, cooperatives, social enterprises and hybrid business forms.
Only non-profit organisations.
Only traditional companies focusing on profit.
What can be the examples of handicraft?
electronic gadgets, plastic bottles, metal machinery, and digital art
synthetic fabrics, factory-made furniture, canned food, and mass-produced clothing
glass windows, cement blocks, steel beams, and rubber tires.
handwoven baskets, embroidered textiles, pottery, and handmade jewellery
What are the features of handicraft?
mass production, uniformity, use of automated machinery, and identical items
digitally designed, mass-marketed, synthetic materials, and automated assembly
factory settings, assembly line production, identical products, and machine precision
handmade, unique, cultural significance, and artisanal techniques
What are the steps of developing handicraft?
drawing, programming, machine production, and distribution
designing, prototyping, machine assembly, and quality testing
brainstorming, digital modelling, 3D printing, and market analysis
conceptualizing, sourcing materials, crafting by hand, and finishing touches